I had a debit card in my early teens, I've been buying stuff online for years

I should be getting one before the end of the year. Mum thinks I can't be tr usted with money. The difference is cash is a lot easier to blow in my opinion. If I walk anywhere with cash, I will spend it. A debit card on the other hand I'd only buy a decently priced item every now and then.

Heard any of Aliases stuff? I wouldn't expect to hear much from SikTh any more

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SikTh are considered one of the originators of djent (which of course means they aren't that similar and have more talent than the majority of bands they've influenced). Great band. Great, great band.

I'm meant to be doing Bland Street Bloom for my 3rd year performance. If I can get a video I'll post it around March time

can't speak for dopey there but they have only 2 full length albums, both quite similar but then again not. I personally find Death of a Dead Day more energtic and "fun" whereas The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out, Wait For Something Wild has these more massive and all around more phenomenal moments, especially in the last thirdth of the album.

WHY does EVERYTHING that has polyrhythms have to ALWAYS be compared to freaking meshuggah

I'm talking about djent more than polyrhythms, and meshuggah are the only band that style i've listened to.and enjoyed. I just get confused because from what i've read "djent" is onomatopoeia for a palm muted 4 string chord or whatever, and people call the none ep on that style djent, but when ever someone talks about the djent trend bandwagon all I hear in these bands like periphery is the typical 8 string DWEE DO DWEEE DURP DARRR NA NARRR bullshit

Meshuggah influenced one aspect of djent arguably, but aren't the sole influence, and to be hoenst, most of their stuff isn't similar to djent, it's much less wanky and overwrought than a lot of djent. SikTh are like the other influence to a lot of people. They were certainly a fair bit ahead (and still are) musically speaking

I'm talking about djent more than polyrhythms, and meshuggah are the only band that style i've listened to.and enjoyed. I just get confused because from what i've read "djent" is onomatopoeia for a palm muted 4 string chord or whatever, and people call the none ep on that style djent, but when ever someone talks about the djent trend bandwagon all I hear in these bands like periphery is the typical 8 string DWEE DO DWEEE DURP DARRR NA NARRR bullshit

Facebook keeps suggesting this band called Sepultura to me, so I finally gave in and checked it out.

I don't like the vocal style, but the instrument playing I can get behind. If they made instrumental versions of their songs I'd be happy.

I actually find Cavalera's growls really accessible, especially in comparison to other death metal bands. Just listen to Beneath the Remains start to finish, you wont regret it. It's just one of those albums that lacks flaws.

Facebook keeps suggesting this band called Sepultura to me, so I finally gave in and checked it out.

I don't like the vocal style, but the instrument playing I can get behind. If they made instrumental versions of their songs I'd be happy.

I actually find Cavalera's growls really accessible, especially in comparison to other death metal bands. Just listen to Beneath the Remains start to finish, you wont regret it. It's just one of those albums that lacks flaws.

Electric Wizard fucking ruled when I saw them live, the crowd as well as the band were all obviously stoned out of their minds and the drummer was having some trouble keeping a straight beat but it kicked ass nonetheless. would see again.

Anonymous asked: It's probably a bit (read: very) out of the way for you guys, but have you ever considered touring Australia again in the future? Or do the logistics and cost involved with touring very far outside of the traditional US/Europe route render this improbable?
Actually, Australia was our first overseas tour, and we had a great time. It’s been a long time since then, admittedly; and plane tickets are more expensive now, but we’d still like to come back if we can make it work.